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Boy’s Wages.
' “Boys’ wages," familiar
s phrase
which one naiurally understands to
mean a very small amount, are not
necessarily limited to the Cash lhat is
paid. A successful business man has
recently said, "I Wouldn't employ a
lad who couldn't learn enough, every
week, to equal the value of the money
I give him. The boy who complains of
Inadequate payment needs to bo told
that If be has a chance to gain knowl¬
edge and experience—and improves i>
he is ptting himself in a position to
command his own terms, Inter on."
' A Cood
Record,
W. H. Conned. President of the Afrt
cultural and Mechanical College at
Normal, Ala,, declares that the record
the negroes have made In thirty years*
“stands out as the sun in the heavens
above.” He goes into particulars. The
race 1ms accumulated $<16,000,000 in
personal pnqterty alone. It has wiped
out 40 per coat, of Illiteracy. It lias 156
normal schools, colleges and unlrensi
ties in the South, 500 negro doctors, 200
negro lawyers, 300 books by negro au¬
thors and 400 newspapers.
Nt..ne Holes.
An-inventor has hit upon a method of
putting stone soles on (loots and shoes.
He mixes a waterproof glut* with n
suitable quantity of clean quartz sand,
and spreads it over the leather sole
used as foundation. These quartz
soles are said to be very flexible and
practically Indestructible, and (o give
the foot a firm bold even on the most
eliinter.v surface.
Two cats were destroyed by the
Maine explosion, but they could have
been just as easily put out of the way
«t au outlay of 5 cents as at a eost of
$4,500,000.
A Beautiful 8kln
4s one «f the chief requisites of an (PHrmtlve
appearance. misery eruptions, (_ ough, red dry, and hc.aly patches, little
"‘Ukfta, these wou d spoil the unsightly beanty ring
veritshle X They of n
quickly chlis. are completely and
cured by Tetterlne. 50 cents a box
J. Nhuptrine, stores or for 60 cents In stamps from
X, Savannah, On,
A young widow's health usually improves
when her physician gets marrlnd.
Be»’t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Tour Lift Awny,
To quit tobaooo easily and forever, he mag¬
netic, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To
Hac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
strong. All druggists, SOo or fl. Cure guuron
teed. Booklet and sample free. Address
JstorllBg itewedy Ca, Chicago or New York.
MethusJttoh lived 969 years -but doctors
were scaree iu those days.
B. B, B. Cures to Stny Cured.
blood Scrofula, diseases, Catarrh, from the HheumniiSm, smallest pimple all akin anti (lie
to
xoulest nicer. 41.00 per large bottle, 8 lor 42.50, at
•Irogataits Blood Balm or sem for price, express paid, lit
tay jjuoks Co., Atlanta, Ga.
ul wonderful cures sent free.
It is easy lo walk the tight rope of
so doty if you have u good l«tnk balance.
1 Edocate Tone Rowels With Onsearet*.
tOe, Candy Cathartic, cure eonstlpatlon forever.
25c. If C. O. C. tall, druggists ref und money.
The man who grasps at opportunities to
make money sometimes pays dearly for the
privilege of letting go.
To Cure n Cold in fine Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
■Vugglets refund money If it fails to cure. Sic.
YVliou nmarrlod woman begins to juggle
dumb bells it is about time tor her husband
to cultivate the acquaintance of a divorce
lawyer.
Fits permanently enroll. Nn fits or norvoire
ness after first day’s use of Dr. Kline’s Great
Nerve Restorer. $:! trial bottle and trent. se free
Du, ft. II. Ki.ink, Ltd., 101 Anil St., Phi la, p,i
All men are foolish, but It’s only the wise
cues that find it out.
Lynn A «V* “Tick Leaf” Kino kins Tobarro
is the best for pipe and bund-made Cigarette
wiinkln^ UJeh. npe, mellow, fragrant. Beats
Few men work very hard after they get
id enough to know better.
Don't TRY to keep house At without Blue
Ribbon Baking Powder. all Grocers, B.
L 11. 1’. Uoir.pany, Richmond, Virginia.
The other Imlf gets all (ho happiness out
of marriage that the hotter half puts iu.
No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
toco strong, blood pure tor, 81. All druggists.
A man always credits lnmseif with firm¬
ness and charges tho other follow with
obstinacy.
”1 Mrs. A. truly U. Russell, that Nashville, l)R. Trim., MOFFETT'S writes;
>’»n snv
TEKTiltes blessing ITLaiHlNG Teething POWDERS) Children arotho
greatest to that
the world h«- ever known. I have ward them
two rears, uiitl my baby would have hntillv
lived used these threngh powders. hl» scoonn May summer God reward if 1 had not
t him
the good remedy.” ho lias done teeth iug babies
through this
A woman hoe a queor way of lettlug a man
look down upon her weakness that makes
him look up to her.
To Cnre Constipation Forever.
TakeCascnvets Candy L’allmrtlo. 10cor25o.
If C. C. C. full lo cure, druggists refuud tneucy.
> Tho Schenectady, N- Y., Locomotive
Yorks have received orders tor 88 locorno
tvesfor Japan.
tl cannot speak too highly of Piao’s Cure for
vtisumpiion. Mr-. Fkakk Moans. 211 W :2d
J>.. New York. Oct. 29,189t,
fl.'M : Win.low'8 Soothing Syrup foroUUilr.a
: ethtpg, eoftuu. the gume, reducing inflami
in,a1lay» pain,cures wind colic, 35c.»bottle.
’fe will nice CRO reward for any omeof on
;J|[Th»hat oannot b» eared with Hall's Ca
rhOnre. X t aken internal Co„ Props* y. Toledo.
5 F. Chen 8 v <& O,
MS
ip Disease
w v^rible Results of Fall-How
a
Health Was Restored.
was injured by a fall aud began to
StyPl-Tamped Jm, pains In my aud knees, pained and one severely. of my
mo
Physicians decided that I had a severe case
of bip disease. 1 was taken to a hospital
and underwent aa operation but a cure was
not effected. I had seven running sores on
one limb. At last I began taking Hood’s
Sarsaparilla and improved from the first
bottle. Hood’s Sarsaparilla has entirely
caredmenndlain to-day tnperfect health.”
John C. Boyle, 45 Water Street, Ware,
■****•
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
1% AmoricA’n ii; Greatest fe. Medicine. Sold by all
dro * gt8t: ftix for Get only Hood’s.
Hood' “ PiIIq » ill® are with lie Hoad’s only pills Sarsaparilla. to take
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mTVHP d d PLLLBns. T))ICI>Will
:* : test fv,v hi diameter. No. i is warrantee for .8
strain* So, 2 for 15 tons strain. For eataloifue
ad.iie,. >1 ena reli GmHher
if *rrii yoaiav Ef HLRik ton no »6o. «a« but «4i iio'iissoine in this paper. one. So
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POPULAR SCIENCE.
It has been Btated by an eminent
Bsieutist that the foain of the eea is
caused by the seaweed.
Sculptors say that is the perfectly
proportioned month of three-quarters
of the length the nose.
Careful measurements prove that
the average curvature of the earth *is
6.5)9 inches to the statute mile.
A naturalist of eminence says that
land birds make their journeys in the
daytime* and water birds at night.
The oyster is one of the strongest of
creatures, and the force required td
open it is more than l-,30d times its
own weight;
A French engineer has planned a
motor-house, au elegant vehicle of
thirty horse-power, which will accom¬
modate a lavge family.
The chief influence of earthworms
on vegetation is attributed by Profes¬
sor Wolluy, of Munich, to ventilation
of the soil. He found that earth¬
worms increased the yield of peas
twenty-five per cent., of heans odd in the
pod, sixty-nine per cent., of pota¬
toes, 136 per cent.
An artificial stone now being made
at Woking, England, by the Owens
process, consists of 87J per cent, of
quartzose sand and 12J of lime,
which, being first sifted and mixed,
arc subjected for thirty-five hours to
a hydrostatic pressure of Sixty pounds
to the square inch.
Alt the railway ties for the Bauta Fe
Pacific Railroad are for some years to
come, according to contract, to under¬
go what is known as the Wcllhouso
preserving process, in which concen¬
trated zinc chloride solution is em¬
ployed, and which is said to extend
tho life of the tie to thirteen years.
The opinion is expressed by experts
in flitcli matters that the use of gas en¬
gines is likely to increase largely in
foreign countries, especially in those
where fuel is high, the innumerable
ines to which they maybe applied be¬
ing, of course, a great recommenda¬
tion, and causing an extensive use of
the American machine in Europe.
It is easier to crush the hardest
stone known than steel. Corundum
was chosen for the stone in a recent
experiment. A weight of six tons
smashed the corundum, but forty-two
tons were required to crush tho steel.
With a loud explosion the steel flow
into powder, and sparks are said to
have bored minute holes in tho crush¬
ing machine.
Courted For Half an Hour,
‘‘You may talk about your brief
courtship* auil marriagea on short
Uotice,” said Captain Arm Cardwell,
“but I think l once witnessed, the
quickest made match on record. 1
was Hnssellville running ns a conductor between
and Owensboro, as 1 did
many years, and on a trip in tho
winter of 1881 I got a pretty-country
girl passenger at a little (lag station
south of Central City about 0.45 a. m.
“A fetv miles further oh, at another
small station, a big, strapping-looking
farmer, dressed in brown jeans, with
his trousers tucked in his tall boots,
got on my train. The fellow hadn’t
opened the car door till ho spied tho
rustic lass, and before he took his Seat
in front of the girl he had smiled at
her. J punchod bis ticket, went in
the smoking-car, and on my return to
the regular passenger-coach found the
Green River tiller of the soil sitting
in tho same seat with tho maiden,
chatting with her as if lie had known
her since birth.
“In twenty-five minutes after they
had first met the fellow he called me
lo him and Said; ‘See here, podner
wo want ’er git bitched, I hain’t
kuoweil Mirinda Jane here but thirty
minutes, but we both like, and she’s
willin’ and so'm I. Whur’s the
Highest parson, podner?’ I took him
bridegroom ou to Owensboro, and the happy
and his blushing other
half were passengers back on my train
that afternoon. For hurry-up nuptials
it, does strike me that these ought to
have the cake and other special prizes
offered for quick-yeast love matches,’ 1
-—Philadelphia Record,
A Story of tho Maine.
Captain Sigsbee tells a good story
of a man-of-war’s man from tho Maine
who was called before the Board of
Inquiry to testify concerning liis ex
perience and observations at the time
of tho disaster. The old sea dog was
solemnly sworn to tell the truth, the
whole truth ttud nothing but the
truth, and was thou cautioned by
Captain Sampson not to indulge in
any hearsay statements, but to con
fine himself absolutely to what ho saw
and knew, without regard to what he
had heard from others. After these im¬
pressive preliminaries Captain Samp¬
son said:
“Now tell ns what you know about
the explosion of the Maine.”
Jack hitched his quid of tobacco
from the left to the right cheek,
hitched up liis trousers and said:
“l was a-eorkiug it off iu me ’atu
mick {hammock) and ’card a noise and
waked up in tho ’orspital. That’s all
I kuow about it, sir.”
The court maintained its gravity
and excused the witueas. “Corking”
is sailors’ slang for sleeping. When
they lie down upon the deck, as they
often do for a snooze, figuratively
speaking, they are calking the deck.
Chicago Record.
The Wily Sen utter.
Jesse Kerns, being of a mechanical
turn capturojtbe of mind, has conceived a plan to
wily sea otter. In the shop
of N. S. Sorenson, iu Hoquaim, Wash.,
he has built a unique craft. It is in
the form of a big iog, twenty-four feet
long, with both eiuls tapering down to
one foot. It bulges out in the middle,
large euough for a man to stand up,
for the purpose of shooting the otter.
In the center is also a propelling and
steering apparatus.
The craft, has been launched, but
was found to float, too high in the
water, and is now being suuk deeper
by the aid of ballast. When com¬
pleted it will be given a coat of green
paint, and as so little of it, not to ex¬
ceed twenty-four inches, is above the
water, he expects to get within easy
firing distance of the otter. When
going through the surf or iu wet
weather the caps will be put on, aud
the craft will be water-tight. If Mr.
Kerns makes a success of the venture
it will bo valuable, for these otter
skins are worth from $150 to $500
each, and are very scarce,—Spokage
Bpoketmaa-Keview,
A School Ctrl's Haul*.
from The Mail, Milford, Ini.
Miss Emma Bytiolt, a prepossessing gehoo)
gtrl of Milford, Ind., is of more than usual
Intelligence, and is ambitious to rise in the
literary world,
"In tho fall of 189(5,” grid Mrs. Rybolt,
"Emma was taken ill. 8ho was a close
student anti her work began to tell on ber.
8bo grow weak, pale and nervous, and com¬
plained of pains in her back, dust and
limbs, A few doctor weeks said passed she and she grew
worse, The was * victim of
nervous prdairutiot), weeks and earlier. should Slro have been
taken from school gradu¬
ally grew tbd worse, her Irritated nerves tvero bur so tense
that least noise and she
had a fever and a continual twitching in
her muscles. Tire symptoms wore much
like 8t, Vitus’ dance.
"A
paaBBt), and,
as under a
chan go o!
p It y si clans,
Emma bo
} ,v came
WZ . 6*./\ w ii a t better
but soon was
as had
evert O a a
day I read of
M, a cose similar
to hers which
was cured by
//<>)• Untile. Dc. Williams’
Pink Pills for Pale People and I decided to
try them.
‘‘Emma had no faith in proprietary medi
ciu<as clo-Aii but tried the pills! and after taking It a
doses, she began to improve. began and was
about tho first of April when she
by eight tho middle df May, after taking about
boxes, she was entirely cured.
‘‘While ill, weighs she lost twenty-eight than pounds, before.
but now more ever
Her nerves are strong and a lie is la perfect
health. We are all confident that Dr. Will¬
iams’ Pink Pills for Palo People cured
her, and I cheerfully recommend A. UyboLt.” thorn in
nil similar cases. Mas. E.
Subscribed and sworn to before m«i this
third duy of September, 1897.
Calbh Bahkh, Notary Publl*.
Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills (or Pule People
will euro all diseases arising from a poor
and watery condition of the blood, will
build up a run down system and are a spe¬
cific for parniysis, regarded locomotor ataxia incurable. and
othor diseases long as
Fltzhugh Leo as consul general at Ha¬
vana illustrates the hindamental prin¬
ciple of civil service reform, which is
“to find the right man for tile plaeo
and keep him there." General Lee is
a Democrat, a Southerner and was a
hard tighter on the Southern side. Ii,;
was selected for his present place by
n Democratic President on the grounds
of fitness alone. When a IlejHibitcas
President came in and found this deli¬
cate and difficult post so a dm! rat)!.v
filled by a man of opposite polities he
wisely requested him to remain “as «
personal favor to the President.” Ev
erybady Is not only satisfied, but great¬
ly pleased with the result.
The Pittsburg Dispatch says: “Jeal¬
ousy Is now regarded as a disease by
the medical profession, and in sttcli
cases as are brought to eminent doctors
It is treated as such.”’ The divorce
treatment usually is a most effective
cure for that ailment.
Beanty Is Blood Deep.
Clean Mood means a clean skin. No
beauty tic clean without Mood it. C’ascarets, Candy Cathar¬ by
your and keep it clean,
stirring purities up from the the lazy body, liver and begin driving all im¬
banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, to-day to
and that sickly bilious complexion by taking
Cascarcts,—beauty gists, satisfaction guaranteed, tor ten cents. Ail drug¬
10c, 2Dc, 00c.
Nineteen.boats tor lilondikeia Fruneieco, are
constructed in tkb vicinity of San
Cal.
Sent, free, Klondike Map
From Gold CMhmissioft’s Colorado official survey, Goto. Ad
dl-eBfl Gardubi 1 & Co., Springs,
ST. V1TUV DANCE, > PASM8 and all nor.
vous diseases ['eriu.'inontiy cured by tho use of
Dr. K i iu-’b Great Nerve Restorer. Send
FREE #1.00 trial bottlo and treatise to Dr. It.
if. Klino, Ltd.,931 Arch Street, Plitla., Pa
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OKK BNIOYS
Botli the method ana results when
Syrup and of Figs is taken*, it is pleasant
gently refreshing to the taste, and acts
Liver and yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Bowels, cleanses the sys¬
tem aches effectually, dispels colds, head¬
and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. only remedy of Syrup of Figs is the
its kind ever pro¬
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac¬
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only f rorn the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the moBt
popular Syrup remedy Figs known.
of is for sale in 50
cent bottles by all leading drug¬
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it ou hand null pro¬
cure it promptly for any one who
w ishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO,
SAM FRANCISCO, CAL.
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Ii 1L L f 8 M» is Chickens 1 You Know How
■ To keep them, but it is wrong to let the poor things
<\ j to 7 Suffer and Vie of the various .Maladies which afflict them
when in a majority of cbsfs a cure couLl have been
mm effected had the owner possessed a little knowledge, such
gn can he procured from the One Hundred Page Hook we
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twenty live years of his life to eonducti g
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and family depended on it, he gave the
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and the result was a grand success, at tor he had
spent in much money and lost aundreds of ■valuable
ens is experimenting. cmUovjted this What book, which he learned in all
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Detect and Cure Cents Diseases, In stamps, it teaches yon how
\ i for Fattening, how to Feed for V'ggs and also
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umver-al tnidera op tho purpose meeting the
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rf tl whenever one at meal or bed
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They all or without a troubles mouthful of water.
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nil.defilers, druggist althohfi’h it la probable wrnenredufeste*! that almost
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them a fair margin of at a profit, price viz. 1 dozen
tons for40cent*—by 1 car¬
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week my wife was fra title with headache for
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Money in Chickens
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ilrtiut Cure Distsaai t*a; Peed far itegi
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l'aoklng, Injectors, Ripe Fittings,
Saws, Files, Otters, Etc.
93T Cant every day; work ISO hands.
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AUUUSTA, GA.
rP«T 600 GRtvied BICYCLES over from 18SJ must
k •/ \ ! r tirnde, now. all styles, New
H ^hest equipment, guamn
■■ ®e«tv t r *ed $9.73 to $ 17 . 00 .
w heeU.late models,
i'j j f jj/all We ship makes, on approval 53 to $12, frith
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V ^7 > ^St^USSBUtgatU kai't’atn a lUt cant and payment. «u-t cafalogrue Write
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Something entirely
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A better Seale for FREIGHT PAID.
less money than has
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Jouesnt Blmdmmton,
Binghamton, N. Y.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Condensed Schedule of Fa„«nger Trains.
In Effect June 12,1898.
i Ve»- : Xo 18 Fet.Ml
KortUbonnd. No. 12 Xo. 38 E*. So. 33
Daily Daily- Son. Daily.
Lv. Atlanta, O. E. T, T. 8?2a!. i 3> ajj 2 so rn! |l^ < 85f' S3" a
“ Atlanta, 1 00 P a
** Noreros#..... . .
Buford., . .. lOWaj : NS a
« Gainesvillfc. 223 Pi 8 08
" Luia......... 1044 a 2 42 pi *i:« p * a
A Lv.Mt. r. Toccott Cornell*...... Airy..... 85:i“? Jfp • fit
“ 3S>p
“ Westminster ....... :::::: SB
“ Seneca IS? 4,5 p fist
.......
** Central...... 8?
“ Greenville... J 53 p 6 22 p...... V
“ Spartanburg. 303 p 6 10 p ... »
Ar. Asheville ooop ..... 9 45 a
** Oaffneva.. , v . 343 iV;' p 6 « pi....... wm
lW V ::::::
“ Gantoaia.....
I.v (’ijarlo! te .. pjlt> m
Ar. Greensboro ©52 4d ]> ......
Lv. Ar .Norfolk. Greensboro.. ......■ i -»5 50 35 p|......, ai
.....
, pi.......
Ar. Danville ,.^. U 25 pill Si af I 3T, p
Ar. Bichmond ... 840 a. « 4« « 2S p
sags ?! <50 VW
” ” Philadelphia, New York... ml ®M»- :S>
]Fat.Ml| Ves. No.ff~
Southbound. >’.r, .'{.5 No. 37 Daily
Daily. Daily.
I.v. “ Philadelphia fl. fi. it TTTTu'TTTp si 6 55 __ ......
3 50 a! p.......
" Baltimore 6 31 9 29 1 >.......
“ Washington.. 11 15 silO 43 c!
.......
£v. Richmond .. 12 oi 1 b id ui jit 112 Kbi t
_
Lv. Danville . 6 15 j> 5 50 a! 805 «.....
Lv Norfolk . w (m p
Ar Greensboro (4 50 a]
Lv. Greensboro.. 7 28 p 7 03 a! 7 S2 a
Ar. Lv. Charlotte 10 80 p 8 25 a 11 5U a
Gastonia..... 10 49 p ..... 12 49 p
“ “ King’s Mlaeksburg Mt.... 1 113 39 p
. 1131 phi 45 a p
11 Gaffueya..... 11 40 p 10 58 a 158 p
hr. Asheville. If 03 pj........ ; 8 20 aj
“ Spartanburg12 28 all 04 a 243 p
.
“ Greenvilto.. 125 a 12 30 p 4 05 p i.
“ Central...............!...... Suit 29 p n<.ij.
“ Seneca ..... 2 80 a 1 83 p 6 p »,
“ Torsos....... 3 25 n 2 18 p 0 22 p Him
“ Mt. Airy............ ..... 7 90 p T2Ta
“ Cornelia.............TO OI p 7 IK, £ 035 a
. 057
“ Lula..... 4 15 a 3 18 p 7 38 p 1 a
“ Gainesville... 4 35 a 8 37 p! 8 09 pi - 7 20 a
“ Buford .....................! 8 43 pj 7 27 48 a
" Noreross..... 6 25 a.......i p'lOOOpi 917 p 8 a
Ar. Atlanta, E. T. 6 10 » 4 55 »;& a
Ar. Atlanta, V. T. 5 1U u ii 55 p 909 pi 830 a
Norcboss noon T RaIN
Da ily E xcept Bur day.
Lv. Atlanta, central limo ........... ill 20 u
Ar. Norerosa, eastern tim e.......... 1 15 p
Ar. Lv. Noreross, eastern time,,..........! lime............. 2 2 20 20 p
Atlanta, central p
“A” it. m. “P" p, in, “M” noon. “N” night.
Chesapeake Line Steamers BaHimove. in daily service
between Nos,37and38—Datly. Norfolk and
Wn.hingte n and South'
western Vestibule Limited. Through Pullman
sleeping card ljstween New York and Now Of
l< «us, and via also Washington, between NOW Atianta York and and Montgom¬ Memphis,
ery, viaWasbinglonoktiantft and Biraiitlghani. first
class (horoughfure coaches between Washing-' moaTfl
ton and Atl»"ta. Dining cars serve nil
on route. Pu.-nnwi drawmg-room Norfolit. sleeping Close cars
between Greenaboro and COMFORT eon
n«:tiou ut Vortolk for OLD POINT
arriving Nos. 35 (here in 85—'United time for breakfast. Mates Fast Mail
and Washington New
runs s-jli d between and Or¬
leans, via Southern Railway, A. «fc W. P. R. K.,
and car and L. & coaches, N, li. R.. through Iming composed without change of baggage for
passengers Scoping of all classes. Pullman York drawing and
room cars between New
Now Orleans, via Atlanta and Montgomery.
Leaving Washington each through Wednesday, between a tonrial Wash
sleeping ear will run
ington and tiau Franeiico without change.
Pull Asheriilu in mi Drawing-R'wmbleopingOarsbotween and
At lanta.
Nob. li.isr, :.8 and 12—Pullman Bleeping ears
between Richmond and Charlo. te, vii Danville, Nos.
routhljound Nos. 11 and 37, uorthliound
68 and 13
FR AN K S. GANNON, J. M. Traffic CULP,
Third Washington, V-P. Ac Gen, D. C. Mgr., Washington, M’g’r. D. 0.
W A. TURK, 8. H. HARDWICK.
Uen't Pass. Ag’t., Am'tGen’lPass. Ag’t., <4a.
Was hington. D . O.__ A tlan ta.
BW
To Atlanta, < barlotte, Augusta, Athens,
Wilmington, New Orleans, Chattanooga,
Nashville and New York. Boston, Philadel¬
phia, Washington. Norfolk and Richmond.
Schedule in effect January 25, 1898.
BOCTHEOCND.
No. 403. No. 41.
Lv. New York Penn. By *11 00am * 9 00pm
“ Philadelphia •* 112pm 12 05am
“ Baltimore. << 815pm 2 50am
“ Washington " 4 40pm 4 30am
“ Richmond A. C. L. 8 56pra 8 05ara
Lv. Norfolk” 8. A. L. * 8 »0pm *9 05am
“ Portsmouth I - 8 45pm 9 20am
Lv. Welnon “ *11 28pm *11 55am
Ar. Henderson *< *12 56am * 1 39pm
Ar. Durham a f7 32am |3 46pm
Lv. Durham a t7 00pm fll team
Ar. Raleigh “ "*2i6am *3 34pm
“Sanford tl S 35am 5 03pm
" Southern Pines” 4 22am 6 55pm
“ Hamlet - 610am 6 53pm
“ Wailesboro a 5 64am 8 11pm
“ Monroe - 6 43am 9 12pm
Wilm ington = *12 05pm
Ar. Charlotte “ * 7 50am *10 25pm
Ar. Chester * 8 10am *10 47pm
1 / 1.0 p lum bi aTcTfL & lT i LrTTTT *T00
Ar. Clinton S. A. L. * 9 45am *1210am
“ Greenwood “ 10 1 07am
“ Abbeville <• 11 05am 140am
“ Elberton “ 12 07pm 2 41am
'* Athens “ 115pm 3 45am
“ Winder u 159pm 4 30am
“ Atlanta Cent’l Time 2 50pm 5 20am
NORTHBOUND.
No. 402. No 38.
Lv. Atlanta C.T. 8.A.L.*120:!u’a *7 50pm
“ Winder .. 2 40pm 10
“ Atheas ii 3 leprn 11 21pm
“ Elberton ii 4 15pm 12
“ Abbeville u 815pm 1
W Greenwood “ 5 41pm 2
“ Clinton •’ * 8 84pm *2
Ar. Columbia C.N.JfcL.RR ....... *7 4 . 7 a
Lv. Chester S. A. L, *8 13pm *4
Ar. t barlotte. “ *i0 25pm *7
Lv. Monroe “ * 9 4flpm *6
“ Hamlet “ *1128pm
Ar. Wilmington •* * 12
Lv Southern Pines “ *1214am *9
“ Raleigh “ * 2 ICatn .
Ar. Henderson . - 3 2tsam *1
Ar. Durham ii |7 32am f3
Lv. Durham 4* f7 00pm
Ar. Weldon. “ * 455am *3
*• llii’hmoafi A. C. L. 8 20am 7
“ Wnsh’touPeun.lty. 12 31pm
“ Baltimore “ 148pm 1
“ I’hilniteJphia s 3 50pm 3
Ar, New York 3 *6 23pm *6
Ar. I’ortsmoutuS. A. L. 7 30am 5
“ Norfolk it *7 50am *6
♦Daily. fDaily Ex. Sunday.
Noe, 403 aud 402.—“Tbe Atlanta
Solid Vestibuled Train of Pullman
and Coaches between Washington and
lanta, also Pullman Sleepers between
mouth and Chester, S. C.
Nos. 4t find 38.--“The 8. A. L.
bolid Train, < t oaehes aud Puliman
between Portsmouth and Atlanta.
Sleepers between Columbia and Atlanta.
Boll, trains make immediate
at Atlanta Texas, for Montgomery, California, Mexico, Mobile,
Orleans,
tanooga, Nashville, Memphis,
Florida.
For tickets, sleepers, etc., Puss. apply
Newland, Hen. Agt. Dep.., ...
Clements, T. P. A., 6 Kimball House,
ta, (hi.
E. V. Bt. P. JOHN, A Gem Mg’r, H, V. Traffic B. GLOYER, JJai ’
V. E. MoBEE, T. J. ANDEflS
Gen’l Supt. \
Gwwfi Offlowt to
- J ■
and Western Railroad
Time Card No. 19, To take effect Thursday, May 20,1897.
BEAD DOWS, Had tn*.
noTST No. 1. No. X, Vo. 4. No. 6.
only. D’iy Sunday Ex Daily. STATIONS. Dally. D’iy Sunday Ex Swod’ya only.
1 00pm 8 Ouam Lv Dublin At 11 Ham 600pm 5 40pm
1 45 115pm 8 Warn Hutchings u ssam 6 45pm 5 28PH
2 00pm 1 85pm 8 25am Spring Havon ll »tm 6 85pm 6 10pm
2 08pm 165pm 8 84am Dexter U 18am 6 20pm l 58pm
* 16pm 210pm 8 42am A 1corns ll 05am 5 07pm 4 48pm
2 27pm 2 25pm 8 50am Cheater 10 Ham 4 65pm 4 40pm
2 88pm 2 40pm 0 05am Yonkers 10 Ham 4 40pm 4 28pm
t 67 pm 8 00pm 9 20am Empire 10 80am 4 25pm 4 10pm
S 15pm 815pm 0 85am Crpre* 10 15ac! 4 05pm & 55pm
S 30pm 8 30pm 0 50a m Ar Hawklnsville hr W 00am 8 50pm 8 40pm
-
CONNECTIONS
Close sad connections with Wrlghtsvitle and Tennille B, B., in both directions. With Macon
Savannah B. B-, and Oconee river steamers. At Empire with Soutben By, north
south bound. At Hawkinsvilte with Hawkiusviile branch of Southern By andOcmulgee river
M. V. MAHONEY, Gen. Pass. Agent. BOBEBT H. ENGLAND, Gen. Mgr.
& Tennille R.R.Co _
•
G. W. FEBKXNS, Pres. & Supt. H. F. BOBEBSON, Gen. Pas. Agt.
Tennille, Ga. Dublin, Ga.
BeaiI down. KE\I> VV.
No. 5. No. 3. NO. h No. 2. No. 4. No. 6.
Ex JUNE IS, 189f.
Sun¬ day. Daily Dally Central Time, Daily Daily Sun
P. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. A. M. .1
Poe>“««» ggS8 Leave Savannah Arrive &SSo asas i
Leave Atlanta Arrive 7 7 ‘fi
CO Leave Augusta Arrive
r- Leave 51 aeon Arrive
TT
A. M. V. M. A. M. ?. M. P. M. P. M.
8 00 2 SO Lenvs Tennille Arrive i 30 |»te|P»Ci»0*e7lOVOV«WCy>0> 5 10
8 85 2 65 Leava Harrison Arrive ! 08 4 30
8 47 8 05 Leave Donovan Arrive 1 00 4 10
5 17 8 16 I«av« Wrlghtsvills Meadowa Arrive 12 51 3 55
8 M 8 80 Leave Arrive 12 89 8 DO
9 55 8 88 Leave Lovett arrive 12 8t S 00
in or 8 44 32 Leave Donaldson Arrive 12 28 17 2 <'•
10 28 8 f-o Lears Bruton Arrive 42 23 ! 38
10 88 4 05 Leave Condor Arrive 12 12 2 10
11 00 4 20 Arrive Dublin Leave 12 00 X 45
P. M. A.M. A. M. A. M.
(Too* I 8 80 I { [ 9 3 20 60 A Arrive rrlve Hawklnaviile .Empire Leave Leave lo 10 00 80 10 10 TO 30
____ and _ ____ and A Western i£
Close daily connection* quick time to and from Hawkinsvlile Oconee
points, Empire and Southern By- Stations Nortli and South, and from Dublin and Stations on
the W. and T. K. R., with Central of Georgia By, via Tennille for ail points North, South, East and
We#fc. andfrom
Tickets sold andhaggag* checked to principal points
DeLOACH
Variable Friction
Feed Saw Mitts,
Shingle Mills
S end Planers,
« Engines and
Boilers, Coro,
“*“* Feed and
P6 Kc Flour Mills,
. Cane Mills,
te,, Water Wheels,
■ * IaITV §! Baling Shelters Presses,
Lm Corn
'l $! WaS™ - Shafting, and Pea Hollers, Pulleys
' $ Rtoicto PRfCi S. and Mill Gearing.
sw Rfpv.iiiNo a sprewnv.
IAK&E CAfAlOGtiC f«tt.
DeLOACH MILL MFG. COMPANY, Atlanta, Ga., U. S. A
165 Washington SL, hew York City. (IIS. ilth Si., St. Louis, lb. ,
is
Strange
That so many people have lost
confldenoe in Medicines that bav«
been palmed off on the public aa
“cures” for every disease with
which the human race is afflicted
and frequently persons refuse to
believe anything they bear about
a reliable remedy.
Africana.. •
The Great Blood Purifier
is Working Wonders.
It Gives Hope For Fear.
It Gives Joy for Sorrow.
It Gives Light for Darkness*
It Gives Health for Sicness.
IS KING OF ALL BLOOD
REMEDIES.
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Sold by Dr. J. W. Flanders. (67)
B. Pullen,
Cleaner,
Dyer and Repairer'oi
gentlemen’s clothing.
Also dyes and cleans all
kinds of silks and fine
fabrics for the ladies.
Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
All orders left at R. H.
Harris’ store, Wrights
ville, Ga., will be
promptly attended to.
( 62 )
wrffgyr »l EKE
aCusIrnian’s Menthol Balm *
Xs the safest, and moat reliable 5 «
surest,
8 remedy for
* CUTS SALT RHEUM CHAPPED HAROS k
5 BURNS ULCERS FR0S7E0 FEET k
BRUISES ITCH RINGWORM €
5 SCALDS ERYSIPELAS AND OLD SORES. «
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is J Quick Guaranteed to Relieve PbJd satisfaction; and Reduce when Inflammation. need %
to give you
an Balm. ointment,be Bo sure to anything get Cusbxnan’a else being Meat-hoi hist *
not accept as
ttsg.XKl, This Balm is the Largest Box Oint¬ k
& ment and the best on the market. *
If you cannot get it of your druggist send 25c. t
for one box by mail. Sfold by all leading druggists.
I TOCCSSNES, CUSHMAN ISP. ar »!l DRUG Pf.rl.orn tw„ CO. VUtfA80. C
Sampler 132 Years Old,
A Soarsport (Me.) man has an
time linen sampler, worked with
which Is Inscribed*. “Bluebill Bay,
0, 1766; Thebe Parker.’ The sampler
of coarse linen,'such as youug
used to work 200 years ago.
CHARLESTON & WESTERN
CAROLINA RAILWAY CO.
ATOPSTA AND ASHEVILLE SHOBT LINE,
Schedule in Effect Feb. 7, '97.
Lv. Augusta....... ..... 9 40am 140 pm
Ar. Greenwood.... ..... 12 17 p m 6 10 pm
“ Laurens....... 115pm 7 00am
.....
“ Greenville..... ..... 8 00 p m 9 45 a m
“ Glenn Springs, ..... 4 95 p m
“ Spartanburg... 800pm 925am
.....
“ Saluda........ ...... 5 23 p a
“ Hendersonville 6 51 p m
......
“ Asheville............ 7 00 p m
Lv. Asheville.......8 20 am
“ Spartanburg........ 1145 am 4 00pm
“ Gieim Springs...... 10 00 am
“ Greenville.. 11 65 a m 4 00 p m
..
“ Laurens...... 130 pm 7 00pm
“ Greenwood... 2 23 p m 7 00 p m
..
Ar. Augusta...... 6 00 p m 1110 a m
Lv Calhoun Falls 4 44 p m
Ar Ralcigb....... 2 16 a m
“ Norfolk...... 7 30 a m
“ l etersl urg... 6 00am
“ Richmond.... 8 25 a m
Lv Augusta. ,2 55 pm Lv Charleston. .6 50 am
Ar Allendale.6 00 pm Lv Savannah. .6 50 am
Ar Fairfax.. .5 16 pm Lv Port lloyal.7 40 am
Ar Yemasse .6 20 pm; Lv Beaufort.. .7 50 am
Ar Beaufort., 7 20 pm Lv Yomasse . 810 am
Ar Port Boyal7 00 am LV Fairfax.. . 10 20 am
Ar Savannah.8 09 pm Lv Allendale ,10 35 am
Ar Charlestons 08 pm Ar Augusta. .12 40 pm
Close connections made at Greenwood for
all points on 8. A. L. and C. and G. Railway,
and at Bpartanburg with Southern Railway.
For any information relative to tickets,
rates, schedules, etc,, address
W. 3. CRAIG, Gen. Pass. Agt.
E. SL NORTH, So). Agent.
i r^EORGia
R’YCQ
Excursion tickets at reduced rate#
between local points on sale I
i Saturdays, and until 6 p.
m."Snnd;lys, day good retnruiug of until Mon
noou following date sale.
Persons contemplating cither a busi¬
ness or pleasure trip to the East
should investigate and consider tho
advantages offered via Savannah and
Steamer lines. The rates generally are
considerably cheaper by this route,
and, in addition to this, passengers
save sleeping car fare, and the ex¬
pense of meals en route.
We take pleasure In commending to
the traveling public the route referred
to, namely: via Central of Georgia
Railway to Savannah, ihence via the
elegant Steamers of the Ocean Steam¬
ship Company to Sew York, Philadel¬
phia and Boston, and the Merchants
and Miners line to Baltimore.
The comfort of the traveling public
is looked after in a manner that defies
criticism.
Sea-spray baths, electric lights,
newly carpeted and handsomely furn¬
ished staterooms, modern sanitary
arrangements—all the luxury and
comforts of a modern hotel while on
hoard ship, affording every opportun¬
ity for rest, recreation or pleasure.
First-class tickets include meals and
berth on ship.
The tables are supplied with all the
delicacies of Eastern and Southern
markets.
For information as to rates aud sail¬
ing dates of steamers and for berth
reservations, apply to nearest ticket
agent of this company, or to
J. C. HAILE, Gen. Passenger Agt.,
Savannah, Ga.